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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1907)
f *'• I Seven year* ag«i I drvls-d a trap n«-«t which Is simple and works well I ■ ci Atxl uo fault with it that .1.-« ii t ap ply to any utlwr kind 'll., .«.i.stsnt attention tlx-y r.q . r» I* r- than I care to gtv««, so I du uot u«.- th- .n now They are simple of coiuitru.'tlun and anytaaly with eye* ami hands can make them. The Arst thing Is a bui 13 or 14 Inchre wide atxl deep 2 fert long. Nall a 3 or 4 Inch board across center " I bo!!4« t.> r.' i '. 1 «»rial Cut an up«*nltig In one and h tor bee square atxl make th-« do«ir 7x3 Inrhea Nall some small binges on Get some tnal<la to hang tbe door, »mall spring wlrs and turn some spring*, a. on a half Im li spindle 2Mi or 3 Inch«*» long. Fa»ten oue ri»! to door, the other to *lde. ao that when the door la piMluti In the spring will be strong enough to pull It b«. fc shut Fssten with two short nails or--rews a piece of flat spring, b. like th-.«« uaed In eoracta at the Uppinlte sl«U of d«ir on the Aoor of n«-*t t..y Unie« this spring and have It just long etuxigh to prop Hie door two-thlrds open. Have a llttl«« notch rut In do«»r to bold It up. U tx-n the hen pushe* rvsley rrortwet« nt lilt < o«s<r I'-.-k < «..Hity, U .Im* thirty crxamerlre ami four cbeeue fa ctor lew |ji«t year these factories had over '¿.issi patrons and H m « nuiuts-r uf cows uwix-d by ttx-iu wa* more than I4.<s»' In I'.»- I the .T«-a iierlvu made I.NJff.TtW pounds of butter, which m»ld fur $3U1.- fard, atxl the ctx«>ae f«.-tories mad» 3MI.M3I |«>uuds of rite««», which wold for $.V!.3»t.*. a total of $l44.*«e<- Most of thews creamsrlss are cmuperatlvs. This Is a g.wxl Illustration >«f what Ititrllgmt dairy Indoatry will «lo fur a Of th!« rotini y when well pur*m«d. A rouuty lloard'a l>alryn>an says: large portion of this country was a lumbar Wll.lerm-aa thirty year* ago It la a fair «ampi«« of much of Northern Wlacunaln when taken huid of by t'w hand of ths dairyman. Ths «<««•• I m Uintfr. Cowi ntfvd nun nnd light nnd air. tk>n't shut them up In the dark, A green troui la a better place for a cow than a basement. Take the chill off the water you give tin- row a Ire cold water take* just so much vltalty out of them. If you have time to do the extra work, give the row hot fe«-d. There Is the same difference for a cow be tween a hot breakfast and a cob! one that then* Is for a workingman. Ilay cut short, steamed or roukrd In hot water, with a little meal added, makes n g>!«»d meal for the rows. Keep a big lump of rock salt where tlie cows can girt at It all the th ns. More than half of the blood Is made up ot Mit In one or another of Ila forma. The Farmer«' Ontl-uk. (1 OlillW*’ her way Into tho lust tlie d >r will re Iler« tills »¡.ring, and wlx-n the tun Stell* Into last .«mq.nrtineut the il.sir do»-* i’ut on a ¡-I m -« k wi tin« <1-- r wlU not awing uut. Illtig«« a ««ovsr on top of other end of I».» to giitlx-r tbe egg* and take the i en out. Don't make ttwae bole* tight, but leave plenty of change of air. Ixwk at them every hour w ben ths lien a are busy W. T. Wallis, tn Farm and lloux-. W«»bln< *;«*« Inlure« The ftevvral dealer* have spoken to me lately of unusual trouble with wished egg* mixed In with current packing« These wa*b«d egg* do not krep at all when tho weather Is ovoti m«xl»«rately warn, and it la a serious mistake to put them In w hen shipped for sny dis tsnen to be held, says the New York Produce Review. When sh!pj>rr* have local consumptive outlets which use tho rigs up at once It Is all right to »«<h dlrtlea, for such trade, but they ar« absolutely no giwxl for distant ship ment. and a packer will soon ruin th« reputation of hla brand by packing tnem with clean unwasixxl •■gr*. It ought to be well known that wash ing eggs removes tlie mucus which c I om - s up tbe (*>res uf tbe sheila and tho air then ha* ready across to tlie «nntenta. hastening decay. The farmer's standard of living la rtsh.g hlghcr and hlghsr. Ile scoda thè rommon thlnga of Irla farro to tire citi«* to bacotne luxcrle* Ile le bttcwn- log a travi-ter ami *•■« hi* telephetr«« and tris .Lilly mali and bla n««w *|>a|>er. Ili» lift« 1* healthful to body and mine to mimi, aud tire m>!*e and tlx« fevsr of tire city bave not tentili4 thè cravlng of hi* tx-rvea. 0or hls Ideal of tire rvery- day pleasurea of Ufo. A rx«w dlgnlty haa rome to agrli-ulture. along wltb Ita economie etrangtb; and tbe farrner haa a new boriano far berti of that of bla prairie nn<1 til* mountains, which Is more promising than tlx« sky line of the city -Hwretary Jann-a Wlaon. Drained lluttum l and« In Illinois. I luring the last twenty Are years the cultivation or large tract* of tberl< t**t prairie lands tn Illinois ha* bean made poaalble l>) the <W> struct leu of large open ditches and by tile drainage. For example. In one county In the Illinois Valley bottoms o>,<XJO tn 100400 acres of rich alluvial land* have Ixvn re claimed by this method and remlrred fertile by tire aubaeqoent application of |«jtaiuduni In which the soli was de- Orient Tire same Is true of a large area in the northwestern part of the State, where a party soil ha* been pan dered more fertile by the application of potassium. < hmp l*<*rtahie Anwtl. It rosy bo made with four pole* or plo<va three Inctw* square, with ends beveled and notched. Put each two «'■wswHieflua of Twrlrers, It Is e*tliiiat««l that 30000400 tur keys or 300400,000 pounds are con sumed In till* country during Thanks giving wwk »very year Many millions ot tliese ¡ miss through tlx« Chicago msr ket on their way to the towns of the Middle West and to the Eastern coin mission htiuse*. About TtlO.OtM) are sold In Chicago Itself during ttw wrek The*? turkeys come from all part* of tbe country, .•«¡»•■lally Pennsylvania aud the Mouth and W«-*t. Formerly some of the New England State* bad great reputations aa turkey produrera, but the supply has fallen off continu ally. while at the same time tbe de mand has greatly Increased. Proper W»jr fo < hara. The agitation tn churning should be aa violent *a tbe fortn of churn will ad tn It. Tbe churning Is to be stiipfMxl while tbe butter la In tlie granular form. In onh«r to have as thorough churning aa poraible, tbe temperature of the cream should not be oier 53 de gree*. The buttermilk should be drawn from the churn and tlie butter wash«*!. The butter must be removed from tbe churn and «alti«<1 while y<«t In tlx« granular form. The amount of salt should be to the taste of tlie customer. For most peot>le one ounce to th«« pound la re quired. I’lewlwe ■•<!»» thaw lll«ltlag. A North Dakota farmer e*tlmat<«* that by «Making tn plare of plowing « ptece of Aax land be lost fully $ 100 on bls barley crop; that by leaving half bls see«! grain untreate«! with formal dehyde lie lost another bundre«!, and that by not cleaning tbroroughly hla see«! grain be hxrt fully |200 more. Al! the«e figure* were gotten at by com paring pnqwrly handled land ami s>«d with the returns from tenproperty han died see«! and land right alongside of It retaah Hew*lr*«l •>* < >ra. The stalks required to grow a crop of 100 bushels of corn contain about Afty-two pounds of potash while tlx« grain contains nineteen pound* or sev enty-one In all. As tbe stalk* grow be fore tbe ear* sre forme«!, they will ex haust tbe potash In the soil. If It I* deficient, so that when the ear* are made there la little potash left for them Thia show* the nnswalty for the use of a liberal supply of potash In rsclaltnetl swamp lauds. pieces together In tile form of an old style A barrow, with bolt at point where shown, and a brace acr»aa the middle. Then Insert n pl«* of rail- road rail n* long as 11 m * frame Into mor th-vs cut In tile apex of each of tbewe A frames. It will be found very sub stantial and handy to do many jobs on that require much hammering. lle«l Fertilisers for Frail. In very many case* potash fertllsere have decldrdly Improved tire qualities of fruits In nearly all caws when ever the percentage of thia element has hern raised, tire change has beeu lo-oiu panled by an tm rease of sugar and a decrease of acid. Other tiring* being «■qua I, the fruit with the largest per centage of sugar will bring tire highest price. In addition, less desirable varia ti <■« may be brought up to a higher standard, thus giving value to some gms! quality, as hardiness and prollAc bearing. Fulaters ow Feeds. In experiments made In feeding straw It was found that linseed meal and cut straw fattened steers more rap idly than Illumed meal and hay, as the straw proved the better substance for separating the linseed meal aud pre venting and clogging In the stomach. Corn meal and cut hay prut«*! to be a liettrr ration than corn meal aud cut straw. ASVle Timber. PROCEEDINGS OF OREGON LEGISLATURE Monday, February 4 | er county, creating the office of xnapect- or uf mines, providing for the appoint Malern, Feb. ft. — -By a vote of 24 to I Monday. February 4. division of time an«l tlw> (alternai wl- ment of .teputic», deAiilng tbs dutiee Washington, Feb 4 —Th« senate«-- vice of tbe speaker to alio» iba chair-j**4* «stiate adopted the house joint and Axing tbe aalarlee nt both man uf the committee of tbe whole .memorial asking «-.mgreas to submit to * MWISS1 * SS*- me« • ra v »«***<* *r ’ «a » »se — , — ------------------------ -- ... - . — --------- , cupled the first two hour» of ita «««soon Free I«*»««— for public otfxvrs uf the L*iay in perfecting tlie house bill par- (Currier, of New Hampshire) to cun- a voto «.( the people a |>r<'position to state and of .listnets and c«>untiee must nutting tl.«- government to lake an sp- I trol tlie general det*te, tlie debate was . ehw-t^smator* by •**«*•» Two cionslituti<s>nal amendments I* fumishod by any railr «d exe/ristng l«-ai on points ot law in certain crim begun iiy Burton, of Ohio, chairman ot i were aalopUsl by the h'Uisr balay Ong- H m > power of rminrnt d.'inam. act*.cling tlie river* ami bailors committee. I inal case*. The bill is lnten«te«i to Hpraebee were made by Rarttmldt, ,d taally they wrte th.ee «4 Uie »tate tax to a bill intnsiuetd by Representative reach cara«* similar to that against the jnxmiirasxm providing tnr taxatlon of Freeman, of Multnomah. pre|svr«d by Missouri, an«i other*. mrwt |«krk«-r». John F la gan, of Portland. Thia free In providing for the completion of proprrty by classe» <<f subject. The bill wu* lai«i aside to permit ( The senate tsi>««l thè h<«uar fertiliser transports!hm ui Intemleai to oimpen- new projects, a radowl «leparture is further diM-iisebin of Carter's rewdu- Iituqwctnai bill <>ver thè veto of thè guv- Mte tie« public for the privilege of emi tion annoi at tlie r«*«-nt orile» of tlie made in tlx« bill frocn funner methods, nent «lomain, anti will save Hie taxpay M*-rvtary of the interior preventing the "it Ira* lx*«n thought lx»t," B’lrton re- ernor. Thi- ia >>ne of thè bilia vebxd er* ( vmisk I« r»lde money. at thè chne > f thè ll»O5 aewsiun and haa marktd, "to undertake no new im- uemance of lan«i ¡utente to ««ntrymen alremiy |HM*««t thè house. until after an examination on tlie provem««nt unlt.es Hx< whole amount re A bill to repanl thè anti-ncalping law Tuesday. January 20. gOMiixi by a «■•»«■lai agent. Heyburn quired for its completion is appropri • ..--I t • . "fffe .-I'k . I,. ■.,-. . . r . »»• d«-!i-st«d in th«' hou*e by a vote uf (taleni, Jan. 2V. — A bill has l«wn ât«! or autboriitd. " 2« to 26, aix memlx-rs being ahsent. presented in tlie house providing (or «lay* ag«> and Newlaixi* fol low ««I in de Washington, Jan 31. —Rayner's a«l- Two bill* were kilh«l in thè renate tlie tmn«!<ng of ¡svckid fruit with the fense of the ec retary. <]’<««• on tl>* ex|*nsi«Mi <>f eiwutive by indefinite p<«tponcment. Tiiey name <>( the psriit, the grower atxl flacon mmle a brief statenient in pretogatlvee, Senator Ddge's brief re were Glving rff««c< to unrec*>r«l«d the locality where grown. tended to show that Beveridge luxi l«-en ply and an <xten-k«i discussion •>( tlie «fenda, and creatina Clark c«>ui>ty. I Aox.nl .>c t ■ I,j! p-c*<4rite>l in error reganling the operation of tbe a«ituinistratlon of public laici law* by The lu tiate ¡ muwh «I a jolnt inenxirial t X' child lal««r law in Geoigia. Heybuin c>»nstit«it«l the day's pr.swd- «Icmanding that grant«~l land» tic rold the ho|«l«-r thereof. This provision was mg* in the senate, tur not more thsn $2 3o per »ere. I not dlm-oveml until tislay. Washington, Feb. 4.—The bonne Heyburn continued Ids criticism of The senato sttstain«! thè goverrxir In A bill has lx«en intrudmxd in the t»-»>«l a number of important bill* to the *|««'ial order of the sw-retaiy of day. including tlie Mct'umler service tlie Intvruir which h-rtmU the i»suan<e bi» «• !■> >! tlx- t-erd ■>( i .tilt. 1 bill ■•( house exenqrting from the state e».rpnr- tl... l'HÙ VII (II.- Il v.t.jA. aticui tai ail farmer»' ditch mtnpanira pension bill, the omnibus lighthouse of petente to land until after an exam of which there are many in tlie semi- bill and tlie omnibus revenne cutter ination of the ground by a •¡««•isl renate bill» were iodcAnitely ¡set- slid districts of the state. bill. Th«4 omnibus lighthouse bill <»r- agent. Heyburn aMW«rt«l that tbe ¡»>n«l. Committes* h«vc txwn appointed in rire a total apropriatiun of $l,5VM,5tH> creation <4 f««re«t i«-*erv<«s lot-l rais«d Friday. February I. h-th houses to inv«*:ig*U th* state in (<>r th«« ighthouse eatablinhment an.l an the pfiv*. <4 w’«*i for fuel in his state Salem. Feb 1.—War on normal stitution« . This «.««»ion, h'-wwer, tbey nddlU«>a! sum of $I i «5, ihm ) for a«idi- 75 ¡«er cent and tlie price <4 lumber ach.ads Las broken out again tn the leg will nut 1« , lumai llglitkts per*. generally from $2 to $5 a thourand fart. islature, and the forees demanding abo age. The house, by a vote of 10 to A3, cvm- He sai«t |H,i«>>,i*xl acre* of land in lition Of two <>f the four inrtitutions are . Much opp'aition is being d«-velo[x«i curred In the senate nmendmrmts to the I'iaiio ha«i I««'ii converted into forest considerably stronger Ilian ever before. 1 to the n«-w water code a* drawn by the urgent deAciem-y bill Imning th«« resrrv«« lie ««>ul«l make no explana Reprasentativrw of the <»r««g«in State Portland lx«ard of trade. Jamestown rxptwilion $],»**),ooo and tion «4 the policy being piirsutd unless Grange are lighting the bills enlarging T«« place the printer on a Aat salary Mf<guar«ling the toan by a lien ou tbe it was “gre«i of power." 4 ' . . : ' • . 4 i of $3.ooo j*-r y«-ar mih ! appropriate gr<««s receipts. tain rt.rp.rst;- n- $ >,O'Ki f,,r * building and plant is th«* Rills providing for tlie protection of Wednsiday, January 30. Both hoUHW liave )> w * m «| the bill re object of a bill by S|««akcr Davey. game in Alaek» and authorising a re Washington, Jan 30.— Be*i.Ire Ax- quiring fruit ls>x labels to show tire Th«> general appropriation bill, pre- fund of certain taxes c<mtinii««i under ing Flw-ruary 20 as the day to vote on name ami a>ldre«s of tbe grower and p - red I? the » ay - an la . tlie revem:r art of 1 HUH were*!«.> pfusml Iterd the packer. the ■¡««ciaration that Keiisior w I tee carries a total of $1.244.!»7il SiuiMit, «ir Utah, is not rnt!tl«».i to h;s Foglil bill» we«» inlr«lu<v«l in iiie I M et of the new bills in the two Saturday. February 2. H>-at. |«iwing a bill appropriating $2,- house, .tmmg tlmm one 1«. appropriate • h^i tralày'w^/of a'min.’.r « halter.' i Washington, Feb. 2. — Two hours ooo i*>o t<> conflna th* 0*to**do rival $ ,'A imhi for the purrha-c of additional | Among them, however, was one cre were spent today by the l.ous. <e> ll.r J t*lmk*Hid ; ' ground* for the Agricultural roll.gv. ai mg the new county of <'»scade, in river* and harbor» appropriation bill, management of the Panama railway Mevrn new measures wet* presented to creasing appropriation for Agricultural ■ ■ under tlie Isthmian t’ana! Oammiaaion, the senate. . ■ ; r- ■!! I .............. . $.’,11.000. air >1- ’o j|. j.buru, < ii,rk*. I V||«s- the senate t«siay listened to an extend««! i«bmg the death penali«- and appro- and Kiefer. Impressive eulogire were •perch by Carter, of Misitana, in criti Thursday, January 31. . t 1 ; r tl ■p fag«- r «1.1 delivered .»n the late Menaab.r Gorman cism of the secretary of tlie Interior and Halrm, Jan. 31.—Speaker Davey luw *nd authorising its extension to The of Maryland. Out of re*|w*'t to the er bj 11 ■ ■ burn to th* MUM «■•»■!. . a prop «««I constitutional amendment. Ihdle*. memory of th«« late Reprvarnlative Tin« r»«vr>t «infer of the «ecretary pre Hi* plan is for the people to elect the The laHise fnsstd eight of its hili* to Kla<k, who».-drwtb was annoumisl, the venting the iwiiiancr of patents to pub- presiding utlicer* of the legislature the day. All were of a I'xxx! character. house at 4 03 ad)ourn<«d until Momlav. lie ian<! until after an examination on same a* any other officer. A The senate pa «»«I thre«* and kill««d two Representative Jackson's bill taxing of its mitumrre. Washington, Feb. ».—The senate d«-- the ground t»y a *|*«« ul agent, was th«« *ubj«* t of the criticism and many sen mortgages was indefinitely pretponed. voted m<»«t <>f the .lay to the r.-a.iing of the Indian appropriation bili for the ators from Western •t«i«’» by «xiatiai in tumble taxation was feared by the op Work of Land Thisvex. adoption ot committee atncn<l menta, terruptions *lmw««l their appro«uI of position. Si lem—B««caniie of the recent land-' the m-iitimciite cxpriw*««!. There is some daagvt of the hill giv Several bills authorising the ron«tr<K- fraud investigalion and other pressing tion of bridge* atxl one «lending th«- Washington, Jan. 30—Tlie house ing <«ti«i|sithr an Independent examin rrow -ns Slat«- latriti Agent < »swaid West, terms of I«*«*«-* in the Yellowstone Na toiay cv>miih-t««l the agricultural appro ing btaxrd Iwing shelved in «lie senate. in In* regular biennial report to the Among the 23 new measures in the tional Park were pasm id. After a brief priation bill after adopting sundry governor, luut recommended several executive m - xmkmi the senate adjrmrned amendments. The feature was a sp«««« h house bslay was one to annex a ]«rt of changes in tlx- lami law* am! in the I at 3 30 o'clock out of respect to the mail«« with a view to ju*tiAc»t|on of tlie Grant county to linker county; creating n-gulnti.-n* of the land rommisaion. memory of the late Representa!! ve m«-«t Inspestioti law by Wadsworth, «if the Twelfth jwlx'ial district, to pro The repoit *how* that aironi AiMI.OOO Flack, of New York. New York. wh«i retinxl from congr««»* hibit "treating" in saloon* and to re- acre* luvl l»«»n <.btaine«l by frau<luh«nt nt the ckase of the sension. Hr t«ok pwl the poll tax law. methods. Il II. Turner, of Halem, Friday. February I. One of the iimsi I sw.eping bills of Its the president Seriously to tank for his e ■««ciite.l a Inrge jsirtion of the CertiA- Washington, Feb. 1 —Senator* ¡mid letter of last summer in acvere criticism character to make its appearance in c«t«-s and *ol<l them to A. T. Kelliher. tribute bsUy to the memory of tb<> Ute of the bill. the seate legislature is that of Repre Both were indicted by a Marion county Senator Arthur Rue Gorman, of Mary- Th«« diplomat ic and omaular appro sentative llrix, introduced yesterday grand jury, but Turner turn«*! state's laml. All business for the .Uy was priation bill was «ent to con (er cure, the ami providing lot appropriation anti use . evidence ami Kelliher, who xa* con- siia|w-nd««d at 2 30 o'clock, ac.or.ling to manager* on the |si:t of the house la-ing of the streams of ttie state by corpora I victe<i and sentencad to Ave year* in the a special order, am! eulogire were de Cousins, of Iowa, C. B. lAiidia, of In tion» or |>erson> Toe bill <fe>-lar«« that penitentiary, »p|«'al<«l, ami In* caae ia livered expressing the profound sorrow diana, and Howard, of Georgia. The all streams, sloughs and water* of the still pending in the Supreme court. an.I regret of the senate at the death of river and liarl*>r appropriation lull, state which have not sufficient wnter the Maryland senator. Jameatcwn Fair May Win tarrying $H4.(XMi,iXHi in roundnnnilrn, <n)«city ol serving the u«e* ot coin- I’revioiu to thia onler many hliU of wn* tatken up, no time l««ing agr««««l meree or of profitably tl<«ting, during Salem — The senate committee on minor Importance were ¡ uumm «I, includ upon for the clrer of the general debate. any j«ri of the year, up>n natural federal relations has decided to repirt ing one fixing the Mlari«-» of city mail Th«« ««nnskleratfon of the riven* ami water or frreliet, log*, tie», shingle faiorahly the hill to appropriate $65,- carrier*, making the first year's saUrv barlxir* bill was I «•gun In the hotw to lolls or other prslmte of the forest, (AMI for an exhibit at the Jamestown |AOO, with an annual Increase of ||OO day. I n view of the importance of the shall be declared public highwny*. expailiun. until a niarimum salary of $1,200 has mcaauro, carrying mwrly $H4,<K)0,000, There la a propeilion on fot to raise been reached. Another bill ¡*« m *I in- there was a very larg«- proportion <>t the th«« mlartra of memlw-r* of the legisla PORTLAND MARKETS. . tivwmw the pension of all Indian war im-mls-r» present and there were indi ture fr.m |12O to $'«<*» for the session. survivor* from |H t<> |IO per month. cations of a Iwttle royal over numerous Fruita—Apple*, common to choice, Wednesday, January 30. There are now 3,000 survivots of the««- proj**^» which (ailed to«t*«ure favorable 5i*.i 73c p«-r box; cboica to fancy, $1(«> war*. Salem, Jan. 30.-— Plan* for free lock* 2.50; peare. $1(41.30. consideration In cominltt««e. at WiiUmette Kall* Imve tuni«*i from a Veg<4tabl«e — Turnin* Urtai '.'5 par Waahingt.«, Feb. I.—Appropriations Tuesoay, January 28. state appropnati.m of $400,1 XX) for 'sack; carrots, $ 1 QM.25 per sack; becta, for river* and harts.rs again .««cupled Washington, Jan. 21». — The agricul building new locka, or buying lock* $1.2301.50 per rack; hone-rad ish, 70 the attention of the house t<«Uv. The now existing, to an appropriation of H<- [wr pound; sweet potatoes, 3i*c per »jwwhe* again d««alt Urgvly with the tural appropriation bill oonipied smart $3oO,<sx>, cvMitingeiit on an additional j poutxl; caldnge, 2'*«« per pound; cauli- of the >lay in the house, ami, as usual, pmpsmd canal hom Chicago to Mt. appropriation from engrees sutlicient flower, $2.50 per duaen; celery, $3 50 IxMiis and Ute dee|tening of the Mixais- when the amendment striking out the for building new l.cks, or the purehaae (■i _ 4 prr crate; _ pumpkins, _ __ 2c per _ pound; _____ sippi river from Mt. !>>uU to the Gulf Ire« distribution ot seeds was reported, the member* from the farming district* of the old <ux-s by the national govern- squash, 2c |a*r pnind; spnHita, He p r to 14 feet. ment. Much was the outcome b«Uy of p>uml. Clark, of Missouri, delivered a cluxr- outvoted t'.ose from the citire, revers a tiuwle In the house over the bill ap- Onions—Oregon $l(s>1.33 per hun- •cteristic s|«eech on Iw-iialf of the Mis ing a ruling of the cliair by a vote of •iaaippi river proj««t. Others who dis- 136 to M3, and rretored the ¡uragraph, proprUting $400,000 for building new ,dre<l. lock». Potato»*—Oregon Burlsniks, fancy, ciuawsi the bill were: R.alenborg, ot aa lias lieen the law for years. But for • defect a bill would pr<>t>ab- $1 4o<«. 1.30; rominon, $I(s 1 23. Illinois. Rainey, of Illinois, Cru)«cker, Washington, Jan. TH. — The senate ly have Iwen [«uwa'.l by th«« house re Wh.-at—Club, (Me; blueateia, 70c; ■>f Indiana, Madden, of IllinoU, Graff, »«wion today began with a lecture from quiring )«Meenger* on cars who are un valley, fWs.fl'c; red, IMIc. of Illinois, Hhackelford, of Mnwnurl, Hale, who contend««! that too much . ... I * * . , able to ’ obtain ’»’»«ill FH-niR stwts »«» to pnv jwy HUI but lutii half iwrv. fare. <Uta—No. 1 white. $21»; gray, $2». Chandler, of Miwussippi, Mahon, >>f talking Md txrt enough work was Iwing h W1U w Itarley—Frol, $22 jwr ton; brewing, I'ennsylvania and Garrett, of Tenne-mw. «lone, lletaki ¡Mrticular reference to The corn,.ulrory cl.iration bill pre- $23. rolled, $240 24 30. Rill* were |«»sol fixing the bounda- hi. inability to srs^ure the |««ragr s h.u ,,.lt ,(t A, ¡,«-iiu«n j R«<—$1 4<<«.l 4<-> prr cwt. Superintendent Ackerman I rica of land adjoining the Coeur d'Alene the <iqnomati«' an. consular ami fort - , ,he h d I I«usuiI the senate It requin a teachers ’ Com—Whole, $26; cnsckt'd, $27 per reservation in Idaho, and creating two ............. - »l'l'” | r;«tx>n bills which , v,.rv compare their register* «‘very two ton. additioual laml districts in Alaska, lu were «m th. mlendar. Before the sea-; to m„ntU wilh ,h„ (V,1F1„ <>f u , Hay—3’all-y tim.dl.y, No. 1, |i4(s$ cat««l at Nome and Fairtmnk*. sion end««!, the two nnauiurea had Iwri ami report to th*ermnty nr city super- 15 per ton; Eastern (>reg«»n tinudhy, <11.pre«4«I of. Beveridge conclu«le«l his i int- ndrnt Hns«e children not attending $17(«>1H; clover. $W; cheat, $'•; grain Thursday, January 31. three-«isy sjx<<<ch on his child-labor bill. The wnate indcAnitely |*«tpom«l the tiav, $t>&10; alfalfa, $14. Washington, Jan. 31 .—The river and His argument today was devoted to the bill appropriating $65,000 for the j Hutter—Fancy creamery, 32'w(«>33c liarts.r appropriation bill <*«cupi<*l prac constitutional |»>w«4niof congrews to pro Jamvetown exposition. The reason per j»>un<l. tically all of the lime of the house to hibit interstate commerce in child- was the large appropriation* ncohwl for Rutter Fat—First grade cream, 36c a short colloquy over th»« I made gorda. day. i After ' other. purptnacL......... - . ! prr poond, gxl gr*«!* cream, Sc Iras I Oregon'» Fats la In Doubt. Washington, Jan. 31».— Repair* to the Inttlrehip Oreg«»n are held up h««- cam«« nt sh«»rt*gr of money. Tho bouse naval romtnittre ha* agreed to report a »|>eclal bill appropriating $1,000,000 to put tlx« new turret on the < »regon atxl Massachusetts and make other imports ant alteration* which will m.derniae Is «th ships. It thia bill |* mm «*, the de partment will utilise jstrt of Ils general fund to «««mplete repair* to the Oregon. I Th* total c«*t will I»« about $1,230,01s). I There la some opptwitiun to th ia courwc. Alaska Camp Out of Food. Seattle, Jan. 30—On January 12. th«« Rush rereived n telegram from Art- ing («ovvrnor Ibstin, of Alaska, saying tliat th«« oinditionjvf the little mining camp of Yakataga Bea. h was critical, The Rush iinm«*l lately put «ait with a supply of provision sufficient to last the village f<>r at leart Ave months. HLc arrived of! Y aka toga Reach on the 14th in * heavy gale. They found twenty- Ave men, nine woman and six children just at the last of their provisions, and If the Rush bail not come, starvation was inevitable. In parts of Michigan larger quant! tlrw of apple wood log* are cut and sold for aaw handle*, says an exchange. Apple timber Is bar«!, tough aml wlth- out much grain, and one* It la *h»i»x1 It aeld<xn «pills or *h««!a. No other Mulkey at Washington. Navy May Ralleva Famine. lumber Is so well Attml for raw han- Washington, Jan. 30.— When the Washington. Jan. 21»—Repr««enta- dies The supply In Mkhlgan nimea io aro«te n.i . ts at norm tomorrow. Senator five Humphrey today laid lir'fore the short logs six or eight feet long from Fulton will present the err*lentisla of ; Navy department a novel plan for re abandoned orchards. Senator* Boon»« and H«»urnr. and will Having the fuel famine ian the North- ask that tbe oath beadminstered to Mr.' wrwt, particularly in Washington. _ He Ilare* I at beri ta Mulkey. If Mr. Mulk«>y'a credentials foundth thè navy Ima at ita «Mlling sta G«xwi sense ami docility, aa well aa are approved, he will be sworn in, and tion» Urge quantitira of enei for which Ucg ot sense and treachery, are mat- at once enter upon his duties. Mr. It ha» no immolliate use. and other de ter* at transmission by Inheritance, Rourne will not take the <*ith until li ver ire are l-eing regolaily rnade under This la true of alimenta. habita of ac- March 4. Mr. Mulkey arrived too late contrari. Ile »uggente tirai all thia tlon. dls¡*wlt!«>n and all thnan things today to lie sworn in, and did not go to cosi he aold to thè prople of thè Nortb- WM> which gu to make a g *.*1 or ba J horse. tbe senate at all. I The bouaa [n»M«l the bill increasing per pound. the appropriation of tbe Oregon Library Egg* — Oregon ranch, 3D>»fl per commission from $2,000 to $6,000 per d«»*en. I annum . - old hens, !?*#f5^13e | Poultry— ___ Average | Twcnty-Ave new measures were add- p»-r pound; nixed obickena, 11 AftiatlXc; <*| in the house tolav, bringing the spring, 13lg(«|14; old rooster*, 'Xu,10c; total up to 318. The senate ad«i*d the dr»'«M«l ......................... chickens, 14i«13c; turkey», unlucky num tier of 13 to their 153. live. 17 J 17 ',c, tur'seys, dr u sw u l, There was very strong <>pp>«ition to choice, 20(421?; g««e*e, live, 10(«;l2c; the new quarantine law prop««ed by duck», lAteilAc. the bill of Senator Smith, of Umatilla, V«al—!>rwa»r«l, per pound. giving the state board of Koaxlth quaran Baef—Ikreawed bull», 2(^Sc per pound; tine power* in town* and on train*, bet cow*. 4(«l3c, ¡«wintry steer*. 3te.3i^c. it |su«*<d tlie M«nate by a g«*«i majority. Mutton—I>rr -awl, fancy, Hf« Ht,c per Miner* of the state are intere*t««d in poun«l; ordinary, 6<s>7c. a bill by Representative Moore, of Bak- Pork—Dreraed, A(4Ht*c per pound. Curbs Land Barons. State Aid tor Tillamook. Salem. Jan. 30. — Representative Salem, Jan. 30.—Curbing of C««» lay Real», of Tillam.sik atxl Yamhill, in a lami Imron». who hold lands granted by bill introduced yssterday, asks an ap rtuign«** in lHfltt for the Coos hay wag propriation from the state of $.30,000 to on r>««l on condition that the grant««* la> expended in deepening and improv or their assigns would sell it at not ing the harbor in Tillamook lay. Tl»e more tiran $2.30 an acre and in not bill authorixes the appointment by tire , larger titan 160-acre tracts *nd only to governor of a commission of Ave per- actual settlers, . is tlie __ ___ __ _________ purpasie ol a bill sons, reliable resiilents of Tillamook intr«>lucrd t.wlay by Senator Malarkry. cvwrnty, who shall havs charge of the it would compel the lar.ns to .|er«l to wert ItkMeutal to tire Mpenditare ot any bona A.le purchaser who shall offer tbe appropriation asked. | tbe $2.50 an acre stipulated in the grant. ! 'W